DIGISCOPE 2010 Acronyme du projet - Institut Farman - ENS Cachan
DIGISCOPE 2010 Acronyme du projet - Institut Farman - ENS Cachan
DIGISCOPE 2010 Acronyme du projet - Institut Farman - ENS Cachan
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APPEL A PROJETS EQUIPEX /<br />
CALL FOR PROPOSALS<br />
<strong>2010</strong><br />
<strong>DIGISCOPE</strong><br />
SCIENTIFIC SUBMISSION FORM B<br />
6. M. Beaudouin-Lafon, “Human-Computer Interaction”, Interactive Computation: The New<br />
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7. W. Mackay, C. Appert, M. Beaudouin-Lafon, O. Chapuis, Y. Du, J-D. Fekete, Y. Guiard,<br />
“Touchstone: Exploratory Design of Experiments”, Proc. ACM Human Factors in<br />
Computing Systems (CHI'07), ACM Press, 2007, p 1425-1434.<br />
8. C. Appert et M. Beaudouin-Lafon, “SwingStates: adding state machines to Java and the<br />
Swing toolkit”. Software: Practice and Experience, 38(11):1149-1182.<br />
4.1.2 COORDINATION MODALITIES<br />
<strong>DIGISCOPE</strong> will be managed by an executive and operational structure organized as<br />
follows:<br />
- A Steering Committee;<br />
- A Program Committee;<br />
- A Support and Development Committee;<br />
- An Advisory Board;<br />
- A Users Group;<br />
The Steering Committee will have one member per partner institution. It will meet two to four<br />
times a year for strategic decisions, including budget allocation and validation of the work<br />
program proposed by the Program Committee. It will be chaired by the <strong>DIGISCOPE</strong><br />
President.<br />
The Program Committee will have one member per partner laboratory or research group<br />
(depending on their sizes). It will meet every six weeks to two months to oversee the<br />
activities. The Program Committee will issue an open call for projects, which can include<br />
internal as well as external partners. It will assess and select the proposals, present them to<br />
the Steering Committee, and monitor those that will be selected. The goal is to encourage<br />
projects that involve at least two <strong>DIGISCOPE</strong> partners or a <strong>DIGISCOPE</strong> partner and an<br />
external partner, and that require the collaborative use of two or more <strong>DIGISCOPE</strong> nodes. Of<br />
course, projects involving a single partner and/or a single node will also be considered. The<br />
goal is that collaborative projects and multi-node projects will represent, in the long run,<br />
more than 60% of the time of use of the equipment.<br />
The Support and Development Committee will have one member per <strong>DIGISCOPE</strong> node. It will<br />
meet every month to report on progress on the development tasks, to ensure proper<br />
coordination and resource sharing among the nodes, and to report any operational problem.<br />
It will also be responsible for managing the reservations of the nodes. It will report to the<br />
Program Committee.<br />
The Advisory Board will be an international group of 6 to 12 prestigious academic and<br />
in<strong>du</strong>stry representatives. It will meet once a year to visit the project, assess it and provide<br />
advice to the Steering Committee.<br />
The Users Group will gather all the internal and external users of <strong>DIGISCOPE</strong>. It will be open<br />
to academic institutions as well as corporations and companies. By joining the Users Group,<br />
a participant will be able to join projects and to access the equipment. External members will<br />
have to either pay for access or to commit to provide <strong>DIGISCOPE</strong> with some resources such<br />
as manpower, datasets, software licenses, etc. The Program Committee will decide of the<br />
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